Oregon wide receiver and Olympic sprinter Devon Allen must weigh his options (does he play football or go pro in track?) after he returns from Rio, reports The Oregonian's Andrew Grief. In related news, Ducks tight end Pharaoh Brown says Allen is "Jesus in spikes."

Trojans quarterback Max Browne had the usual thoughts of transferring when he was unsure about playing time. He didn't and now he awaits a decision on who will win the starting gig, reports the Los Angeles Times' Zach Helfand.

Arizona State announced its Dirty Dozen of 12 players who excelled in the strength and conditioning program this offseason. We can only imagine how falling into this category will help guys who already have freakish athleticism such as running back Kalen Ballage and defensive end JoJo Wicker. AZCentral's Doug Haller has more from Monday practice.

Seattle product Jonathan Amosa, a former Husky walk-on who turned into a scholarship player at UW, got to suit up for the Seattle Seahawks on Monday after joining the team's training camp. Now, he's trying to stick on a roster that has a sudden need at fullback. Bob Condotta has more in the Seattle Times.